Genentech CEO Arthur Levinson Joins Apple Board of Directors

CUPERTINO, California—August 15, 2000—Apple® today announced that Arthur D. Levinson, Ph. D., chairman and CEO of Genentech Inc., was appointed to the Company's board of directors.

“Art is a highly respected CEO and leads one of the most important and successful science-based companies of our time,” said Apple's CEO Steve Jobs. “We look forward to his insight and counsel as a member of Apple's board.”

Levinson became president, chief executive officer and a member of the board of directors of Genentech in July 1995, and was named chairman of the board in 1999. He joined the company in 1980 as a senior scientist and subsequently held the position of staff scientist and director of the department of cell genetics. Levinson became vice president of research technology in 1989, vice president of research in 1990, and was named senior vice president in 1993.

Levinson has served on the editorial boards of Molecular Biology and Medicine, Molecular and Cellular Biology and Virology. He is active in the American Society of Microbiology, the New York Academy of Sciences, the American Association for the Advancement of Science, and the American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology. In addition, Levinson has authored or co-authored more than 80 scientific articles.

Levinson graduated from the University of Washington and holds a doctorate in biochemistry from Princeton University.

Apple's board of directors is now composed of seven members:

Bill Campbell, chairman and former CEO of Intuit Corporation

Gareth Chang, former executive chairman of STAR TV

Millard Drexler, president and CEO of Gap, Inc.

Larry Ellison, chairman and CEO of Oracle Corporation

Steve Jobs, CEO of Apple and CEO of Pixar

Arthur D. Levinson, Ph. D., chairman and CEO of Genentech

Jerry York, chairman, president and CEO of Micro Warehouse, Inc. and former CFO of IBM and Chrysler

Genentech, Inc. is a leading biotechnology company that discovers, develops, manufactures and markets human pharmaceuticals for significant unmet medical needs. Fourteen of the currently approved biotechnology products stem from Genentech science. Genentech markets nine biotechnology products directly in the United States. The company has headquarters in South SanFrancisco, California and is traded on the New York Stock Exchange under the symbol DNA.

Apple ignited the personal computer revolution in the 1970s with the Apple II and reinvented the personal computer in the 1980s with the Macintosh. Apple is committed to bringing the best personal computing experience to students, educators, creative professionals and consumers around the world through its innovative hardware, software and Internet offerings.